SEQAA’s (C)art Festival : Pop-up Art in the Park Saturday, September 1st, 2018 – Southeast Queens Artist Alliance presents the first annual SEQAA’s (C)art Festival : Pop-up Art in the Park, 11am-5pm. Located at the King Manor Museum within Rufus King Park in Jamaica, Queens, this event is free and open to the public. Featuring…Read more »

I am thrilled to say that my work has been chosen for inclusion in an upcoming group exhibition, Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself, at the Cigar Factory Gallery, curated by Krista Scenna and Carolina Peñafiel. The curators asked artists to create new pieces – works on paper – to interpret the theme, drawing connections between the…Read more »

Hello Friends I’ve made some prints of my artwork, available for sale. These are all high-resolution 8×10″ prints on photo paper, signed and dated on the back by the artist (me!) and come on a black mat-board with a backing-board (and inside of a clear plastic sleeve), so it’s easy to frame (total size is…Read more »

Yes, you read that right! It’s amazing and it’s true. I submitted my work to an open call for the arts activist group, Occupy Museums (born out of the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011) for their project, Debtfair which acutely addresses the subject of artists’ debt. (Yes, I am in debt – you probably…Read more »

For the last year I have been working with a wonderful group of creative people in my borough, forming a new group called Queens Creative Solidarity (see our values here). As a group, we applied for an art residency at the Queens Museum, and we got it! It’s actually pretty amazing (you can read all about it…Read more »

Martell Oliver does a great monthly event in PA, called the Philly Art Collective and now he’s bringing it to NYC with the first installment of the New York Art Collective. I’m happy to say that I will be showing some of my paintings alongside a group of talented local artists. There will be complimentary…Read more »